Hello Gang, I am sure I can't be the only one who has RF from his computer monitor getting into his rig on receive. At times the sigs are so bad it becomes white noise all across a band with BIG bird
I can sympathize with you, I tried two differant CRT monitors a few years ago and the hash was just about like you described. I finally went to a LCD flat panel monitor and I can assure you, they're
I've had luck with LCD displays. What I do is go to places like Best Buy, or CompUSA with my little rf sniffer/headphone device and pass it buy each monitor. Sometimes you can use an small (read chea
Hi Mike, You might care to experiment with the display settings of your monitor. I find my Compaq 17" monitor is quieter (around the ham bands at least) running at 800 x 600 pixels, rather than say 1
Strangely I had the opposite problem, ie. RF getting into the monitor especially on 40 and 80. Changing the display freq eliminated the problem. So it seems to work both ways. Changing the resolution
I don't have any monitor recommendations, but if you just want to reduce the noise, do this test: Cap and shield the receiver's antenna connection and see if the noise goes away (connecting to a shie
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 23:27:00 -0700 "Mike Baker K7DD" <k7ddmjb@qwest.net> writes: As I have posted repeatedly on cq-contest, The Envision EN-710e is a very quiet 17" CRT monitor, available for a low p
You won't like this response. :) I've used several CRT and LCD monitors and have never experienced any RFI. I guess I've just been lucky. Looks like others have had experiences like yours. Right now